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It flippin well failed to proceed!!!

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Well, really.

Bx somewhat blotted its copy book dont you know.
I was returning from Brummie land where i had dropped the g/f off at her parents for a bit, when on the M1 on way back to Northants, M1 is jammed silly, so scoot off at jnct 18 onto A428 to west hadden, harleston onto northampton. Easy, had a great run on the A428 lovely road, really suits an enthusiatically driven BX. even my 14 held a poxy mk3 golf at bay easily :)

Reaching northampton, i noticed a cloud of smoke that a seasoned citroen veteran instantly knows is high pressure LHM hitting hot exhaust. Luckily i was 500 yards from my parents house. I limped it to their road and parked up, with the STOP lights on.

LHM tank emptying onto the road courtesy of the big metal pipe that oes from pump to pressure regulator gubbins on a TU engined 14, this is just a U shaped 6.75mm one i think. Fractured at the pump end. Bumhats all round.

I borrowed my dads dyane and have returned home to pick up a spare similar (slightly longer) pipe i rescued from a BX in local scrappied years ago (we do pick these things up for a reason in the end it seems)
On the morrow I shall return with LHM, tools and said pipe to effect a full repair.

I have waxed lyrical in such a way above just because it amuses me in my wasted state as i needed to hit the drink after a hydraulic citroen let me down for only the 3rd time 15 years of driving them.

So yeah, me car broke and im bladdered!! Meh.
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Post by cavmad »

Argh, what a pisser :oops:

Still, your record with Citroens is nothing to be sneezed at and I suppose three breakdowns in 15 years is bloody good going.
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Post by citronut »

this happend to me a few year back on my old deisel estate just after comming of the ferry at Dover,

so i drove her home to St Leonards on sea (around 50 miles or just under) with no hydraulics what so ever, almost at our road ans the rear box ripped of,

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Imsure thats pipes been changed before I got it, I remember the previous owner saying so. Like yuo its about 15 years for haydraulic citroens, Ive only ever been stranded once, which wasnt a BX and it was my fault for not changing the cambelt when I got it :oops:

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Roverman wrote: Ive only ever been stranded once, which wasnt a BX and it was my fault for not changing the cambelt when I got it :oops:
Me too - four year old Xantia TD, snapped its cambelt (and camshaft) on one of the cloverleaf intersections on the Paris Peripherique. How we laughed... But that one had been changed 20k earlier, just a faulty belt.
Otherwise the only complete BX breakdown I've had so far was a snapped HP pump belt on the current one just after we got it - suspect the belt had hardened as the car hadn't been driven at all for two or three years.
Come to think of it, neither of those count as me breaking down - both my wife... The second one, she phoned me, I said, no problem, there's a spare belt in the back. Except it was then back of the other estate....
She bought a new belt the next day, fitted it and no problem.
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Post by Kitch »

I had the same one go in Coventry. Problem is I live near Portsmouth and I was on my way to Liverpool (or there abouts).
Had to go to Halfrauds and spend £50 on 1 litre bottles of LHM to get me to Garswood nr Wigan, where I was saved by the Vanny and his surplus stock of pipage.

It had gone because I\'d left the support bracket/P-clip off it, so vibrations from the engine had fractured it in the union....worth checking if yours went there too.
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Post by Oscar »

Piston broke, Stinkwheel?

What a pisser. Hope it's an easy repair.
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Post by Stinkwheel »

Luckily it was an easy repair :)

Slight bendage of the pipe i had spare and bobs your uncle.

Kitch your point about a P clip is interesting, as it doesnt seem to have one on it. (the old one that is.)

I shall take care of that i think so it doesnt happen again.
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Post by citronut »

is the regulator and flow valve boltted up tight, as movement here can cause some of the pipes to fracture,

i have offten seen the FDF just dangling on its pipe with no bolts holding it at all

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Post by RichardW »

I've had this pipe go just there too - and the Cit garage that fixed it noted that the clip in the middle was missing, said this was probably the cause and fitted a new one (pipe and clip).

One of only 2 LHM related breakdowns - the other being the PAS return pipe on a BX TD - had I realised that was what was wrong, I would have fixed it rather than had it AA'd from Manchester to Reading....!

Oh, no, there was another one - blew a front strut on a BX TD - but that happened at home, so I don't count it!
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Post by citronut »

if this is the walking stick shaped pipe that goes from the regulator to the FDV, it does not have any suportting clips/brackets at all,

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